Saturday, 21 July 2018

London Mayor set to inflict more misery on motorists as plans for world’s most walkable city begin


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If the Capital’s roads were not congested enough due to road space being lost to both pedestrianisation and cycle lane schemes the London Mayor has now announced new plans to slow down motorists further.
Londoners walking in high footfall areas will be able to see a lot more of the glowing green man at pedestrian crossings in a bid to get more people walking and out of cars.
It is proposed that those on foot are now to get a right of way over traffic and will only be asked to wait when an oncoming vehicle is sensed. The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan wants to increase the proportion of people walking, cycling and taking public transport to 80 per cent of journeys by 2041, from 63 per cent now. And the Mayor is investing a record £2.2bn in streets across London to make them better for walking and cycling, and improve air quality.
Whilst that’s good news for the pedestrian it’s bad news for the motorist who will be approaching a sea of red lights in areas including the Olympic Park and London Bridge.
London’s first ever walking and cycling commissioner, Will Norman, unveiled the capital’s first Walking Action Plan. It sets out how London will become a city where walking, for those that can, is the most obvious, enjoyable and attractive means of travel for all short trips.
The Walking Action Plan aims to help Londoners overcome these barriers by:
Designing, building and managing streets for people walking, by delivering better public spaces, more walking routes and more numerous and wider pedestrian crossingsEnsuring that walking is prioritised in every new infrastructure scheme, through London’s first ever pedestrian design guidance and a range of other tools and analysis to support boroughs to deliver local schemesEnabling thousands more children to walk to school by doubling the number of Gold accredited STARS schools which champion healthy routes to school, and by supporting timed road closures, car free days and 20mph speed limits around schoolsRolling out innovative new traffic signal technology that makes it safer and easier for pedestrians to cross roads, while minimising congestionCreating new ‘Active Travel Hubs’ at London Underground stations, making it easier to walk as part of an onward journey
Major projects are already underway to enable more walking across London, such as Highbury Corner, where a new public space and new pedestrian crossings are being installed, and at Old Street where work will begin to transform the roundabout in 2019.
Will Norman, London’s Walking and Cycling Commissioner, said: “Walking is a fantastic way to get around and explore London, and getting more Londoners to walk regularly is essential for the health and future prosperity of our city. Whether you’re popping to the shops or heading for the local train station, we’re investing record amounts to make walking the safest, easiest and most enjoyable way of getting around. By making it easier for Londoners to leave their cars at home and walk instead, it will tackle the air pollution crisis and reduce congestion as London’s population continues to grow. It will have a truly transformational impact on our city.”
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Friday, 20 July 2018

Cocaine snorting Private Hire Driver jailed for the death of 89 year old pensioner


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A minicab driver from Liverpool who was still high on cocaine when he knocked over and killed 89-year-old pensioner Andrew Oakden has been jailed for four-years and four-months. Paul Morrison, 43, had claimed that the victim had stepped out in front of his vehicle leaving him no time to avoid the collision, but CCTV footage revealed that Oakden was within steps of completing his crossing. Evidence that was revealed in court suggested that Morrison was also speeding, driving at a speed of approximately 37mph in a 30mph zone. Oakden was unable to recover from his injuries and died the following day. Tests taken after the collision found that Morrison was three times over the legal limit for the main metabolite of cocaine, Benzoylecgonine. Morrison had originally denied the charge of causing death by careless driving, but changed his plea to guilty once he was told that his failed drugs test would be brought up in court.
(Image;Handout-Paul Morrison)
As reported in the Liverpool Echo, Oakden's sister, Mrs Dickinson, who said her older brother was more like a father to her, had to make the heartbreaking decision to switch off his life support machine. Judge Conrad, sentencing said;
“Had you been driving carefully you would have seen him from some way away. It is clear that your concentration lapsed for more than a short amount of time. You did not see Mr Oakden or apply your brakes until it was far too late. You were, on the evidence and on your own admission, exceeding the speed limit at the time.
“You were found to have drugs in your system. The level of BZE, the metabolite of cocaine, was three times the prescribed limit. The taking of controlled drugs - whether by way of their direct effects or by way of their side effects later on, compromises the ability of a driver to drive safely - in particularly adversely affecting one’s awareness and one’s alertness.“Anne Dickinson, the sister of Mr Oakden, sums it up in words upon which I cannot improve: ‘I just feel that anyone who gets behind a wheel of a car having taken drink or drugs should realise that they are more likely to cause serious accidents with serious consequences. Their ability is impaired by the drink or drugs.’"Of all people you - a taxi driver entrusted with the safety of the public - should know that.”
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2 week summer holiday in Corfu from only £213pp - hotel, flights, luggage & transfers


Pirates, check this out, we have found this mega bargain holiday in Corfu for 2 weeks departing this August. The Greek getaway is based on 2 sharing and is under £215 per person - which is an awesome price for the summer season. Holiday details Travel duration: 14 nights Example date: 27/08 - 10/09 Flights… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Amsterdam city break this winter from £121pp - 2nts 4* hotel with spa & flights


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Fantastic Florida flights from £280 return: Tampa, Daytona Beach, Miami & Jacksonville


Mateys, check out our flights finder for cheap flights to the USA -- and in particular Florida in 2019. Our bargain hunting pirates discovered flights to a range of cities in the Sunshine State starting from just £280 return. Options include Tampa, Daytona Beach, Jacksonville and Miami, with flights available from Inverness, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Manchester,… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

9 night cruise to France, Portugal, Spain & Italy from £543pp - incl. full board


Ahoy pirates, cruising is getting more and more popular and are a great way to see many places in one go and all meals are included throughout your trip. This 9 night cruise departs from Southampton and visits Paris, Porto, Lisbon, Cadiz, Barcelona, Marseille and finishes off in Genoa in Italy. Cruise details: Travel duration:… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Day trips to Dublin: Ferry crossings from just £5.50 return


Ryanair cancellations getting you down? Then take to the seas like a true pirate and catch a ferry to Ireland for a bargain price! Stenaline are offering day trips to Ireland this summer, with prices at just £5.50 return. To secure these prices, you must travel on a Tuesday. Day trips other days of the… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Rhodes group getaway from £118pp - 7nts hotel, flights, luggage & transfers (2 share £152pp)


Ahoy pirates, check out this bargain break in stunning Rhodes we have come across on our package holiday finder. The Greek getaway is based on 4 sharing and it is still a great price if you want to travel as a couple. Holiday details Travel duration: 7 nights Example date: 3rd - 10th October Departure… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Korean veteran and Chelsea Pensioner to skydive for Taxi Charity


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Korean veteran Bill Parr and Chelsea Pensioner Mike Smith will be joining the Red Devils at Langar Airfield near Nottingham on 26 July 2018 for a fundraising parachute jump for the Taxi Charity. Mike Smith, 70, who served with the Royal Army Service Corps as an Air Despatcher will be completing his 99th parachute jump on the 26 July. His 85-year-old comrade on the day, Bill Parr, was with the Cameron Highlanders in Libya in the 1950s when he was seconded to the Black Watch and sent to Korea.
Mike Smith said: “The Taxi charity means so much to me and all the other veterans that it supports, and this is my small way of repaying their kindness and raising much needed funds to allow them to do even more good work." Joining them on the 12,000 feet tandem skydive will be Frances Wyhowska, vice president of the Taxi Charity and four London taxi drivers who volunteer their time and use their own vehicles to pick up the veterans and escort them to events all over the UK and on the continent.
The Taxi Charity For Military Veterans, formerly known as the London Taxi Benevolent Association For War Disabled, was formed in Fulham in 1948 and aims to be for the benefit, comfort and enjoyment of military veterans. The charity runs annual outings in the UK and has also recently travelled to Netherlands, Ypres and Normandy. In order to fund these outings, they seek donations from the general public and organisations, and rely on volunteer London licensed taxi drivers to provide their taxis and time for free.
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All inclusive week in Mexico from £584pp incl. flights, 4* hotel & transfers (September dates)


There's nothing better than an all inclusive holiday, eh Pirates? Especially when you get to enjoy it in a 4* Mexican resort with your favourite shipmate. Sound like something you could be interested in? Well, check out this amazing deal to Mexico during the post summer period. Lap up the late summer sun in the… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Petition To Save Hospital Taxi Rank From Being Given Over To Private Hire Company


Fellow taxi  drivers...
 We need your help in signing this petition

Please help your fellow licensed Taxi drivers as the biggest hospital in CARDIFF are actively trying to take the rank away from us and give all the work to a Private Hire operator.

 Can you please take a minute to sign THIS PETITION FOR HACKNEY CABS UNITED 

We are hoping that Taxi drivers nation wide will unite and sign this petition below!

UHW is taking away the taxi rank at the main hospital entrance and allowing only one Private hire company to pick up there. 

We think this will serously impact the availabilty of cars at busy times such as: 
Morning hospital releases, end of shift, end of visting hours etc.

There will also be a severe shortage of wheelchair accessible cars for the patients.

We think this is a backwards step in accessible Taxis for all.

Please sign our petition to continue giving the public choice and availability.




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Petition To Save Hospital Taxi Rank From Being Given Over To Private Hire Company


Fellow taxi  drivers...
 We need your help in signing this petition

Please help your fellow licensed Taxi drivers as the biggest hospital in CARDIFF are actively trying to take the rank away from us and give all the work to a Private Hire operator.

 Can you please take a minute to sign THIS PETITION FOR HACKNEY CABS UNITED 

We are hoping that Taxi drivers nation wide will unite and sign this petition below!

UHW is taking away the taxi rank at the main hospital entrance and allowing only one Private hire company to pick up there. 

We think this will serously impact the availabilty of cars at busy times such as: 
Morning hospital releases, end of shift, end of visting hours etc.

There will also be a severe shortage of wheelchair accessible cars for the patients.

We think this is a backwards step in accessible Taxis for all.

Please sign our petition to continue giving the public choice and availability.




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Late summer return flights to Genoa from £31 - gateway to Portofino & Cinque Terre


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Winter warmer: All inclusive 4nt Canaries mini break from £298pp incl. flights & hotel


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Scorchio! Flights from New York to London from £54 (one way)


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5* Portugal wellness break in Cascais 3nts from £286pp - incl. flights & Sheraton resort


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5* Luxury Cyprus family escape 4nts from £378pp - incl. spa hotel, flights & breakfast


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Part One: TfL’s Helen Chapman talks Politics, Private Hire and Uber


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Helen Chapman has been a mainstay at Transport for London for a number of years. Occupying various roles within the taxi and private hire department, Helen is now TfLs director of licensing, regulation and charging. TaxiPoint’s UK Editor Steve Kenton would like to welcome Helen Chapman and you the reader to an EXCLUSIVE two part interview covering all things taxi related.
Today we talk about the politics surrounding the trade, private hire and Uber.
So let’s get started!
Last year it was revealed that over 13,000 PHV drivers, predominantly on the Uber platform, were operational with flawed DBS checks. How many of the 13,000 drivers have had fresh DBS checks and are there currently any drivers working without one?
The first thing that I would like to make clear is that the figure of 13,000 drivers is a myth.
When we first identified that there may be an issue with some of the DBS checks, we were asked by representatives of the taxi trade as to what the potential figure may be. We said there could be as many as 13,000, but that we were checking the actual figure. Once we had completed our checks, we identified the true figure was in fact 2,600 drivers that we wanted to obtain new DBS checks for. We did update trade representatives with the correct figure at that time. To put things into some context, the DBS checks themselves on the 2,600 drivers weren't flawed. Only the Disclosure and Barring Service carries out DBS checks and they liaise with the relevant police force (usually the Metropolitan Police Service) to determine what information to release to TfL. Our concern was that the ID check at the front end of the process, prior to it being sent to the DBS, hadn’t been carried out by our appointed and independent service provider. We wanted to be absolutely sure that our own service provider was carrying out the ID part to verify the individual, right at the front end of the process. Therefore we wrote to all 2,600 private hire drivers to ensure their DBS checks were redone, using our service provider, so that we could be absolutely sure that the ID check was carried out independently.
How many PHV drivers were allowed to continue operating with flaws found on their DBS checks?
We allowed a set period of time for the 2,600 drivers to provide evidence they had applied for their new DBS check and took licensing action on those who didn’t provide evidence.
As the original and subsequent DBS checks were all carried out by the DBS, no additional information was identified between the two different checks, other than those which might ordinarily come up in the course of a licence. For example, if the driver had gone onto commit a crime after the first check but this would be the case for all taxi and private hire drivers.
What has been the Government’s response, more specifically Chris Grayling's, to TfL's lobbying for controls on capping, cross-border hiring and defining plying for hire, given that there has been a stalemate between both TfL and the Government over these issues?
The Mayor and TfL been actively lobbying the Government on these issues for some time. For example, even in our response to the Law Commission report from 2014 we were asking for a statutory definition of plying for hire which we believe is vital to maintain and make clear the distinction between the two tier system.
We were very pleased, when, last year, the then Transport Minister, John Hayes, set up a taxi and private hire Task and Finish Group to deal with these issues in response to Wes Streeting‘s Westminster Hall debate in July 2017. The remit of the Task and Finish Group was to look at the taxi and private hire industry and how legislation can be reformed. TfL were invited to be part of that Task and Finish group and I have represented TfL. Other working group members include The LGA, taxi and private hire trade representatives, public safety groups and other government departments. As you can appreciate there are differing views around the table on topics with members having different ideas. What we have found is that everybody agrees that cross border hiring is a serious problem, although there are naturally differing views as to how to solve that problem. Ultimately the Chair will now produce the report with his recommendations going to Government to be considered. Separately TfL published a policy paper in February looking at the detailed issues of cross border hiring and contained our key legislative asks of Government. We provided this paper to the Working Group and we hope that our recommendations have been taken on board.
John Hayes is no longer in his position, he resigned last year, will his successor Nusrat Ghani continue with the process that John Hayes started?
Only time will tell on that one, but we are hopeful Nus Ghani will continue with the work that John Hayes started. What I can say is that the chair is quite clear that these proposals are going to be his recommendations based on him listening to all the feedback.
His report will go to Nus Ghani and it is then up to her to consider the proposals and decide the next step forward which we hope will include primary legislative change in the areas we have been lobbying for.
Given the lack of a relationship between the Mayor and Chris Grayling, will any proposals be willfully scuppered by the Government in what may be seen as a points scoring exercise between a Conservative Government and a Labour capital?
We feel that the proposals we have put forward are sensible proposals aimed at addressing issues not just in the capital but across the country.
It’s not just the Mayor and TfL that are pushing for these changes, we've spoken to a lot of authorities across the country that are having the same difficulties that we face on London. There is a real groundswell of support across the country for reforming legislation relating to the industry. We've looked really closely at what we think would work, what we think wouldn't work, as well as the reasons behind it. We've looked at some of the challenges facing the industry and how we can avoid making proposals that may be too onerous. We want to make sure that the right standards are being followed
A rumour has emerged on social media that you may be leaving TfL permanently, are you able to confirm or deny this.
I will be returning to TfL in October this year, after I have taken some of my maternity leave.
Does TfL accept Uber’s decision to define their own areas in relation to cross-border hiring, for example putting an area such as Windsor into their London area.
Changes to cross border hiring arrangements require changes to primary legislation and we are lobbying for this through the Task and Finish Group. This issue was raised in the recent court proceedings and the magistrate chose not to consider cross border hiring because it will require the Government to change the law.
If Uber fail to uphold any aspect of the conditions of their operator’s licence over the next 15 months, is there a one strike and you're out policy or will it be accumulation of non-compliance that could see Uber’s licence rescinded?
Like all other operators, Uber are required to fully adhere to their licensing obligations. The Magistrate agreed with our decision, as did Uber themselves, that they were not fit and proper at the time we refused them a licence. They have subsequently made a number of commitments to change and the Magistrate considered, at the end of the appeal process, that they are now fit and proper but has placed 14 stringent conditions on their 15 month licence. It’s now down to Uber to operate within the rules, including meeting the strict conditions. TfL will be closely monitoring them throughout the 15 month licence period. If we determine a condition has been breached we will need to consider the appropriate licensing action, depending on the nature of the incident.
PART TWO OF THE INTERVIEW WILL BE OUT ON MONDAY!
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Minicab union launches campaign demanding TfL and Mayor take action over driver exploitation


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The Independent Worker's Union of Great Britain launched a campaign yesterday demanding Transport for London and the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan make worker rights a condition of minicab operators licenses and to reduce the disproportionate regulatory cost burden on minicab drivers. The union says London's 114,000 licensed minicab drivers are currently being squeezed between companies such as Uber and Addison Lee, which deny them basic employment rights and regularly pay them below the minimum wage. They also claim their drivers regulator Transport for London is increasing the licence and congestion charge costs for these drivers but failing to protect them from exploitation and abuse.The IWGB yesterday written to TfL, the Mayor of London and the Greater London Assembly demanding:
Improve the representation of Minicab drivers in TfL's stakeholder programmeReduce the regulatory cost burden on driversThat TfL make a respect for basic worker rights a condition of licenseThat TfL take urgent action to reduce the rate of violence and abuse experienced by minicab drivers
A small protest was held in support of these demands outside City Hall yesterday to coincide with the London Mayor’s question time. Drivers were in the audience as Conservative assembly member Gareth Bacon quizzed Sadiq Khan as to whether proposals to charge minicab drivers to enter Central London was fair.
James Farrar, Chair of the United Private Hire Drivers branch of the IWGB union said:“The Mayor and Transport for London have pursued a cheap minicabs policy while remaining wilfully blind to the resulting worker rights catastrophe. It’s time for the Mayor to defend London’s most vulnerable workers not foster their further exploitation.”
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